Operation Hammerhead

Operation Hammerhead (2016) was a special operations action during World War III. The US Central Command dispatched a single Army Ranger to rack up a large enough body count to hold back the Russian Army during their invasion of the United States. The ranger destroyed two BTR-80s and killed several Russian soldiers in the successful operation.

Background
The Russian Army broke through metropolitan police and US Army soldiers as they invaded northeastern Virginia, with their BTR-80s and VDV paratroopers pushing into suburban areas and bringing the war to ordinary people's backyards. In response to several setbacks, US Central Command dispatched a specially-trained special ops operative to rack up a large enough body count to please them, and he was sent to the Burger Town restaurant in a shopping plaza. They dropped a few weapons for him, including an M14 rifle with a thermal scope and an RPG. The Russians were due to pass through the plaza, so he had to kill several of them and weaken their invasion.

Operation
The ranger switched his Desert Eagle sidearm to the RPG and ran towards the road, braving several bullets. Two BTR-80s acquired him, but he destroyed both of them with an RPG, boosting his body count heavily. He then proceeded to return to the restaurant and pick up the M14 EBR Thermal and shoot several Russians before moving towards the CRB Financial bank. While there, he fired on Russian troops that attacked the place, and he later left the bank after holding off several Russian troops. As he exited out of the door on the left side of the business, he killed some more Russian troops, enough to please CENTCOM. With his mission complete, he was evacuated.